[LRUG] Ghosttown
Joran Kikke
joran.k at gmail.com
Tue Mar 3 13:14:14 PST 2026
To give you some hope I'm part of a growing team building next gen AI
tools, full ruby/rails stack mixed with Nextjs.
Being a ruby developer makes you almost by default very very good at
agentic coding, natural patterns we've all used for ages help so much, TDD,
CI etc. The natural simplicity of the language blends very well with
AI-assisted coding
On Wed, 4 Mar 2026 at 07:28, eightbitraptor via Chat <chat at lists.lrug.org>
wrote:
> This is a discord that was started by some folks who were banned from the
> official ruby discord for code of conduct violations.
>
> Personally I'd avoid.
>
> https://github.com/ruby/www.ruby-lang.org/pull/3639
>
> Matthew Valentine-House
> http://eightbitraptor.com
>
> On Tue, 3 Mar 2026, 16:22 Greg Molnar via Chat, <chat at lists.lrug.org>
> wrote:
>
>> If anyone wants to join: https://discord.com/invite/qfnMkxbBug
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2026, at 7:58 AM, Ian Moss via Chat wrote:
>>
>> There is a main ruby discord???
>>
>> --
>> Ian Moss
>> alter.is | ruby & product consultancy services.
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>>
>>
>> ----- Original message -----
>> From: Jon Rowe via Chat <chat at lists.lrug.org>
>> To: London Ruby Users Group <chat at lists.lrug.org>
>> Cc: Jon Rowe <mail at jonrowe.co.uk>
>> Subject: Re: [LRUG] Ghosttown
>> Date: Friday, 13 February 2026 12:02
>>
>> The main Ruby discord also has a jobs channel which has a very active
>> hiring channel albiet its pretty much all automatic postings from
>> https://rubyonremote.com/ but I'm not sure I've seen many UK-centric
>> roles there.
>>
>> On Thu, 12 Feb 2026, at 1:16 PM, Greg Molnar via Chat wrote:
>>
>> My 2 cents...
>> I don't know where you guys are looking, but these job boards have Rails
>> opportunities:
>>
>> https://railshotwirejobs.com/
>> https://jobs.gorails.com/
>> https://jobs.rubyonrails.org/
>>
>> Besides these, every conference I went to last year, I've seen many
>> companies hiring, and not all of them advertise those jobs(or at least I
>> did see them advertised). There are also Ruby related discords, like the
>> Gorails one or the one I started a while ago, there are job postings on
>> both that are not advertised elsewhere.
>> I am not saying it is easy to get hired, the high number of
>> applications(most AI generated) make it hard on the hiring side too, but if
>> you write a good application and you have a good profile, I think you can
>> land a job. Maybe not as quickly and maybe not as well paid as 10 years ago
>> though, when we had a golden age and Ruby devs were able to demand high
>> salaries and amazing work conditions. But times change, and who know, maybe
>> we will get back to that in a while.
>> As for the entry level jobs, that was always hard, except the precovid
>> ZIRP period when they hired people that didn't even know how to use git.
>> And I remember how hard it was for me almost 15 years ago when I
>> transitioned to Ruby. 5 years ago this was blamed on Covid, now it is
>> blamed on AI, 5 years from now it will be blamed on something else.
>>
>> So in overall, I think we are fine, not as good as used to be, but if you
>> make an effort, you can likely find work. If you struggle, you might need
>> to work on your skills(tech or human). Start a blog, contribute to open
>> source, go to conferences and you will end up with a better profile a good
>> network and will likely not suffer when looking for a job.
>>
>> Good luck to all the jobseekers out there.
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 11, 2026, at 3:12 PM, Benjamin Eskola via Chat wrote:
>>
>> If everyone's claiming it, does your CV really stand out by claiming it?
>>
>> Anyway, that's even assuming it *is* an amplifier. In many cases it seems
>> to be a longwinded (and expensive) way of doing what would be easier to
>> just do oneself.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Ben
>>
>> > On 11. Feb 2026, at 13.53, Igor via Chat <chat at lists.lrug.org> wrote:
>> >
>> > Agree with Eleanor. In today’s world, the smartest move might be to
>> embrace AI as an amplifier, using it to boost your impact and make your CV
>> stand out, while still highlighting the problem-solving and critical
>> thinking only humans can provide.
>> >
>> > On Wed, 11 Feb 2026 at 13:49, Eleanor McHugh via Chat <
>> chat at lists.lrug.org> wrote:
>> > Best Outcome?
>> >
>> > Bubble grow large.
>> >
>> > Bubble go pop.
>> >
>> > Employers rediscover that programmers don't just regurgitate code: they
>> understand problems and devise solutions.
>> >
>> > Judging by previous hype cycles, this could take a while...
>> >
>> >
>> > > On 11 Feb 2026, at 11:10, Michael Pavling via Chat <
>> chat at lists.lrug.org> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Well... The jobs market looks pretty bleak, doesn't it?
>> > >
>> > > There seems to be no entry-level roles now, and the mid/senior roles
>> are few and far between, with hundreds of applicants scrabbling to stand
>> out with their AI tuned CVs :-(
>> > >
>> > > What's gonna be the case in a couple of years? (Or even at the end of
>> this year)
>> > > Is that it for Ruby jobs now? Is it the end for almost all tech
>> stacks? 😬
>> > >
>> > > Do we all just need to re-align to be maintainers of the output?
>> > >
>> > > *sigh* What's everyone's hope for a best outcome?
>>
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